First trackers that work with Android’s Find My Device network

The ‘Find My Device app’ has been a great role in finding lost devices of users whether it is smartphones, smartwatches since its launch, and in recent years even headphones. In terms of the new iteration of the Android app soon can find trackers and devices using billions of nearby smartphones. Using nearby Android phones, it will be able to report back that location in near-real-time to the owner, to help track down that device across the globe.

As affirmed by the search giant new network will work immediately with “existing” Pixel Buds and also with headphones from Sony and JBL through software updates. But for now, Google doesn’t have a first-party tracker like Apple’s AirTag.

Also, a few popular brands are debuting trackers for Android users that will work Android’s “Find My Device” network including Chipolo, Tile, and Pebblebee. Presently, Chipolo and Pebblebee already have new trackers that work with Google’s network available for pre-order.

The Chipolo One Point and Chipolo Card Point both work with the network and cost $28 and $35 respectively. That’s $3 more and $5 more than the non-Find My Device versions of these products, but it matches the cost of Chipolo’s trackers that work with Apple’s network. You can also get a bundle of the two for $77, a 15% discount.

Meanwhile, Pebblebee is also launching a Tag, Card, and Clip, all for $29.99 and are rechargeable without needing to replace the battery.

A reliable source has shared the visuals of the trackers within Find My Device on Android.

 

Well, tile is also confirmed to be working on support for Android’s Find My Device network, but there’s no sign of new hardware yet. As a mark of note, there is no cross-compatibility with any of these. They won’t work with Apple’s network.

First trackers that work with Android’s “Find My Device” network

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